Part 5: Country of Origin - Textiles & Apparel
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The content explains key aspects of country of origin rules, focusing on shaping and assembly processes. It introduces the tariff shift methodology and highlights the challenges in classification. The significance of assembly locations in determining country of origin is discussed, particularly regarding where final product transformation occurs. The complexities of customs classification and origin determination are illustrated, especially in relation to production costs.
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#Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) and Classification
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